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Yale College yy ley Coll 1930); and Eleanor Williams, the wife of Dean Frederick Betts Mrs Gage died January 6, 1937 Married (2) May 27, 1938, in Meriden, Conn, Delight Walkly Hall (BA. Radchffe Coll. 1913), daughter of Rev. Alfred Henry Hall (B.A. Harvard 1867; grad Andover Theological Seminary 1873) and Mary Delight (Twichell) Hall Death due to carcinoma. Ashes scattered Survived by wife, three daughters, a granddaughter, and a sister, Nina Diadamia Gage (B.A. Wellesley Coll. 1905; M A. Columbia Univ. 1925) of Nashville, Tenn. Franklin Atkins Lord, B.A. 1898. Born November 9,1876, in Winnebago, Minn Died January 16, 1945, m New Yor\ City. Father, Livingston Chester Lord, LL.D. (MA Hon. Harvard 1912), president Eastern Illinois State Teachers College, Charleston, son of Benjamin and Antoinette (Case) Lord of Killingworth, Conn Mother, Mary Eliza (Cook) Lord, daughter of Hannah (Granniss) Cook of Terryville, Conn. State Teachers College, Moorhead, Minn, and Phillips-Exeter Honor division Freshman year; second dispute appointment Junior year; first colloquy appointment Semor year, chairman Yale Literary Magazine Senior year; Class statistician and historian; Class Picture Committee; member Yale Union, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Skull and Bones, and Chi Delta Theta. Attended Yale School of Law 1898-1900 (LL B 1900; University Debating Team; third Wayland Prize; member Corbey Court and Kent Club). Admitted to New York bar 1900; clerk Root [Ehhu, LLD 1900], Howard, Winthrop & Stimson [Henry L, '88], lawyers, New York City, 1900-02; deputy district attorney County of New York 1902-05; partner Rand, Moffat & Webb, New York City, 1906-08 and Lord & Schwab 1908; deputy commissioner of police New York City 1915-18 and parole commissioner of the city 1918-21; lawyer in Washington 1921-32, secretary U S Shipping Board 1923-32, associated with The New York Shipbuilding Company, Camden, N.J., 1932-35; chief clerk Court of Special Sessions, New York City, 1935; writer with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios 1944-45; author* His Name on the Door (1909) and Light Fingeis (1926), coauthor Cooper Hoyt, Inc ; contributed articles about crime to magazines; associate counsel for legislative council to revise criminal court laws 1910 and for legislative committee to investigate the government of New York City 1921. Married April 30, 1930, in Washington, Mary Louise Bargeron Kasey, daughter of William Leslie and Clara (Perkins) Bargeron. No children.
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1940-1945 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1940-1945 |
Call Number | Yb 65 |
Language | English |
Subject | Yale University -- Biography |
Type | Periodical |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/3036259 |
Repository | Manuscripts and Archives |
Repository URL | http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa |
Series | Bulletin of Yale University |
Title | Page 77 |
Transcript | Yale College yy ley Coll 1930); and Eleanor Williams, the wife of Dean Frederick Betts Mrs Gage died January 6, 1937 Married (2) May 27, 1938, in Meriden, Conn, Delight Walkly Hall (BA. Radchffe Coll. 1913), daughter of Rev. Alfred Henry Hall (B.A. Harvard 1867; grad Andover Theological Seminary 1873) and Mary Delight (Twichell) Hall Death due to carcinoma. Ashes scattered Survived by wife, three daughters, a granddaughter, and a sister, Nina Diadamia Gage (B.A. Wellesley Coll. 1905; M A. Columbia Univ. 1925) of Nashville, Tenn. Franklin Atkins Lord, B.A. 1898. Born November 9,1876, in Winnebago, Minn Died January 16, 1945, m New Yor\ City. Father, Livingston Chester Lord, LL.D. (MA Hon. Harvard 1912), president Eastern Illinois State Teachers College, Charleston, son of Benjamin and Antoinette (Case) Lord of Killingworth, Conn Mother, Mary Eliza (Cook) Lord, daughter of Hannah (Granniss) Cook of Terryville, Conn. State Teachers College, Moorhead, Minn, and Phillips-Exeter Honor division Freshman year; second dispute appointment Junior year; first colloquy appointment Semor year, chairman Yale Literary Magazine Senior year; Class statistician and historian; Class Picture Committee; member Yale Union, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Skull and Bones, and Chi Delta Theta. Attended Yale School of Law 1898-1900 (LL B 1900; University Debating Team; third Wayland Prize; member Corbey Court and Kent Club). Admitted to New York bar 1900; clerk Root [Ehhu, LLD 1900], Howard, Winthrop & Stimson [Henry L, '88], lawyers, New York City, 1900-02; deputy district attorney County of New York 1902-05; partner Rand, Moffat & Webb, New York City, 1906-08 and Lord & Schwab 1908; deputy commissioner of police New York City 1915-18 and parole commissioner of the city 1918-21; lawyer in Washington 1921-32, secretary U S Shipping Board 1923-32, associated with The New York Shipbuilding Company, Camden, N.J., 1932-35; chief clerk Court of Special Sessions, New York City, 1935; writer with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios 1944-45; author* His Name on the Door (1909) and Light Fingeis (1926), coauthor Cooper Hoyt, Inc ; contributed articles about crime to magazines; associate counsel for legislative council to revise criminal court laws 1910 and for legislative committee to investigate the government of New York City 1921. Married April 30, 1930, in Washington, Mary Louise Bargeron Kasey, daughter of William Leslie and Clara (Perkins) Bargeron. No children. |